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Warrants have been issued for the arrest of two men accused of throwing a hissy fit — and then a snake — in a Saskatoon Tim Hortons.

Christopher Cook, 21, was scheduled to appear in court this week for mediation, but was a no-show, while co-accused Luke Apooch failed to appear in court last month.

Both men are charged with mischief.

Police say it all started when two young men ordered sandwiches and then began arguing with an employee because they wanted their onions diced.

The argument got worse, and one of the men is alleged to have pulled a snake from his friend's pocket and thrown it behind the counter.

Officers called to the scene were able to quickly locate the snake and determined it was non-poisonous.

The snake, named "Outlaw" by police officers, is being housed in a temporary home until it can be released into the wild next spring.

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